MIT researchers have determined the virus' protein-coding gene set and analyzed new mutations' likelihood of helping the virus adapt. The new research—part of a long-term health study of seals and sea lions in Australia—identified the chemicals in animals at multiple colonies in Victoria and South Australia from 2017 to 2020. Working in fruit flies and human cells, new research demonstrates that new DNA repair mechanisms could be designed to address the effects of debilitating diseases and damaged cell conditions. A new study looking at the evolutionary history of the human oral microbiome shows that Neanderthals and ancient humans adapted to eating starch-rich foods as far back as 100,000 years ago. Neural network framework may increase radiologist's confidence in assessing the type of lung cancer on CT scans, informing individualized treatment planning.
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